How to: Run Acestream on Mac OS X

OK. So I’ve searched and searched everywhere and until now it seemed the only known method to run Acestream on Mac OS X was to install Virtual Box and setup a virtual Windows XP, which is a rather complicating method. I’ve managed to find a few ways to port the latest AceStream to work on Mac OS X.

I have put together a couple of different method tutorials below for you all, so you can follow whichever one works for you and make your own app from scratch. It shouldn’t take more than 15 minutes and it’s not hard at all. Let me know how it goes.

Run Acestream on Mac OS X and MacOS

Method 1 (Newest – 2018) – Currently this is the easiest method used to watch AceStream on OS X.

Easily install Acestream on Mac OS X using a new app called “Soda Player”. No Kodi Required!!!

Things you will need:

Please Read – Streaming Video Without a VPN is Risky

Remember to make sure you use a VPN before attempting to stream IPTV. Without using a VPN you are taking a massive risk. Not only that, but some ISPs also block connections to third-party streams in your location, so without a VPN you might have trouble connecting. I personally use Ivacy VPN because they have fast servers, encrypt all data and I never experience any buffering.

Method 2 – Use this method if you want to install “Acestream OS X” Kodi build.

Method 3 – Use this method if you want to setup Acestream on Mac OS X using Kodi.

Watch this tutorial if you’re using the latest Kodi v17 “Krypton”.

Watch this tutorial if you’re using Kodi v16.1 “Jarvis” (Or older).

This tutorial should also fix any “Torrent not available or invalid” errors you may have been getting before in previous tutorials. – It will also fix any “Installation Failed” errors when trying to install Plexus.